Best attractions and places to see around El Soleràs, a village in the Les Garrigues comarca of Lleida province, offers a mix of historical architecture and serene natural landscapes. The area is characterized by extensive olive groves, dry land, and gentle undulations. Visitors can explore sites connected to the region's olive oil production and historical buildings.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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They have fixed the track and it is very easy.
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After kilometers of flat, this area of the Extremereres valley is a lot of fun.
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In the village of Castelldans they prepare a typical dish called Lo tros. A stew with snails, meat, vegetables, which, when well prepared and hot, is the best food you can have to catch your breath. At Rural & Cycling you can get a good dish as a reward for your effort.
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We are in the small town of La Granadella, located in the Garrigues region. This church, the main tourist attraction, next to the oil museum, is known as the Cathedral of the region, due to its majesty. Construction of the church began in 1764 and is in the Baroque style.
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Parish church of the town of Bovera, in the Garrigues region. At present, it resembles a baroque temple, but belongs to the transitional Romanesque. We cannot pass by the church without taking a walk through the quiet and welcoming town of Bovera.
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Natural space that represents the rainfed agricultural environment. You can enjoy the natural reserve of Mas de Melons, tomillar de Alfés and the Cogul cave paintings.
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3 ravines in a row, up and down, good ramps.
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El Soleràs offers a rich blend of history and culture. You can visit the neoclassical Church of Santa María de Gràcia of La Granadella, often called the 'Cathedral of the region', or the Church of San José de Bovera, which blends Baroque and Romanesque styles. Don't miss the historic town center with Renaissance-era houses like Ca l'Emília and Casa Seró, or the modernist Cooperativa del Camp i Molí d'oli, especially lively during the olive harvest.
The area around El Soleràs is characterized by extensive olive groves, dry land, and gentle undulations, perfect for tranquil exploration. You can visit the Mas de Melons Nature Reserve Information Point, which provides access to the natural reserve, the tomillar de Alfés, and the Cogul cave paintings. For a more adventurous experience, explore the Barranco de las Pistacheras, a gorge with three challenging ravines.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Church of Santa María de Gràcia of La Granadella and the Church of San José de Bovera are both listed as family-friendly historical sites. Additionally, the Cooperativa del Camp i Molí d'oli offers an educational insight into olive oil production, which can be interesting for all ages. Exploring the historic town center and its unique architecture is also a pleasant family activity.
El Soleràs is surrounded by natural beauty ideal for hiking. You can explore various routes that allow you to discover the olive groves and natural landscapes. A classic route is the Vall Major, connecting El Soleràs with Granyena de les Garrigues. For more detailed options, you can find numerous running trails, many of which are suitable for hiking, in our guide to Running Trails around El Soleràs.
Absolutely! The region offers diverse terrain for cyclists. You can find challenging road cycling routes, such as the Fraguerau Gorge and Les Garrigues Loop, or explore gravel biking trails like the Set River – Ermita de Sant Ramon loop. For a comprehensive list of routes and their difficulties, check out our guides for Road Cycling Routes around El Soleràs and Gravel biking around El Soleràs.
Yes, El Soleràs has a strong connection to olive oil production. The Cooperativa del Camp i Molí d'oli, a modernist building from 1920, is a key site for understanding this tradition. It's particularly active during the olive harvest season (November to January) and offers insights into the production process, as well as selling local olive oil. You can also explore 'Rutes de l'Oli' (Olive Oil Routes) for guided excursions.
El Soleràs boasts a charming historic town center with an arbitrary layout, revealing historical houses, some dating back to the Renaissance era. Notable examples include Ca l'Emília and Casa Seró, featuring arched doorways. Casa Seró on Pou street is known for its wide facade and semicircular arch portal. Cal Pubillet on Carrer dels Màrtirs is distinctive for its narrow facade and elaborate iron railing, while Casa Cortada dates from the mid-19th century.
The olive harvest season, from November to January, is a particularly interesting time to visit El Soleràs, as the Cooperativa del Camp i Molí d'oli is bustling with activity. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the natural landscapes and historical sites, avoiding the peak heat of summer.
El Soleràs is known for its gastronomy, especially dishes prepared with extra virgin olive oil. You can find welcoming restaurants in the village that offer local specialties. For a unique culinary experience, consider visiting Lo Tros de Castelldans in the nearby village of Castelldans, where they prepare a typical stew called 'Lo tros' with snails, meat, and vegetables.
Overlooking El Soleràs, Els Plans Hill is a recreational area featuring three sanctuaries that offer panoramic views of Lleida. These include the oldest, the Hermitage of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (built in 1954), the Hermitage of Our Lady of Montserrat (constructed in 1993), and a reproduction of the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes (dating from 1998).
While specific parking details for every attraction are not always listed, El Soleràs is a small village, and street parking is generally available within the town center or near major landmarks. For hiking routes, many trails, especially those starting from the village or designated recreational areas, often have convenient parking options.
The Centre d'Interpretació de la Pedra Seca (Dry Stone Interpretation Center) is dedicated to preserving and promoting the traditional dry stone constructions that are typical of the Les Garrigues region. It offers visitors insights into this ancient building technique and its cultural significance in the local landscape.


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